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Infiltration liquid crystal in microstructured polymer optical fibers
Microstructured polymer optical fibres (mPOFs) have attracted significant interests, mainly because fabrication techniques have allowed novel structures to be made at low temperature with polymers, especially PMMA (refractive index 1.49) [1]. Recently, thermal and electrical tunabilities of liquid crystals infiltrated silica photonic bandgap fibres have been demonstrated, and various devices have also been developed [2, 3].